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Sometimes in the fast-paced world of the gaming industry games come and go.
Great video game series often go one of two ways.
Whether this is through a roar or a whimper really depends on the situation.
Regardless of the reasons why this happens, it is undoubtedly an interesting phenomenon.
Below are our picks for5 great video games series that went quiet.
Silent Hill PT
Silent Hill PTtook the gaming world by storm when it was initially released as a demo.
The brainchild of Konami released many players being scared out of their wits by this title.
makingSIlent Hill PTa great game that went quiet.
Many players see Hideo Kojima as the heart and soul of theMetal Gearfranchise.
So any subsequent games made without Kojima would simply be viewed as empty husks of a once-great game series.
Sly Cooper
Sly Cooperis a sensational stealth game from the PS2 era of gaming.
The series features the titular character Sly Cooper.
A thief with a heart of gold accomplishing various missions.
Along with a ragtag group of companions.
With a cast of wonderfully quirky characters as well as a novel gameplay design.
Sly Cooper is simply a treat to play through.
It is likely for this reason that players miss the game series so much.
As we have seen games make a similar comeback such asCrash BandicootandSpyro the Dragon.
It is for this reason that a newSlytitle would be welcome with open arms.
The charming platformer is remembered fondly for its cute and quirky art direction as well as its memorable soundtrack.
Players were able to use a wide range of abilities to help Banjo accomplish its goals.
With an instantly recognizable cast of characters, this title truly shines.
In conclusion, a new iteration of Banjo Kazooie would be fantastic.
Prince of Persia
Prince of Persiais a series that served as an innovator in the stealth action genre.
The series made the way for many games to follow in its silent footsteps.
It is no secret that this game series is full of potential.
In conclusion, aPrince of Persiaremake or reboot would be fantastic.
Such as theAssassin’s Creedseries.
Jessica is a resident otaku and Genshin-obsessed writer.
Jess is an industry veteran who takes pride in working with JRPG and indie developers.